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IMPACTS OF GOVERNMENT SCHEMES AND WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN JHARKHAND

Nilofer Ara

Research Scholar, Deptt. of Commerce, Sainath University, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India

Dr. Dipak Kumar Shukla

Research Supervisor, Dean and Head, Deptt. of Commerce, Sainath University, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India

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Vol.11, Jan-Jun, 2021
Receiving Date: 2021-01-02
Acceptance Date: 2021-02-01
Publication Date: 2021-02-12
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Abstract

The Government of India has introduced several schemes that focus on women and aims to provide them with their due social dignity and ensure ways of earning. As the past of Indian society is filled with stances of gender inequality, the Government has come forward to bring equality at every level, empower women and uplift child education. Women in today’s world are creating their niche in almost all walks of life, empowerments being one of the most challenging arenas to explore and sustain in the ever changing social, cultural, economic environment of the nature of business across the globe. Empowerment plays a vital role in the economic growth and development for women as individuals and country as a whole.


Keywords: government schemes; women empowerment; jahrkhand


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